Minoring in English and Comparative Literature

Minor in Comparative Literature

Minoring in Comparative Literature

Students who wish to minor in Comparative Literature must take 1 course from Great Books I (CMPL 120, 121, 122, 123, 124), 1 course from Great Books II (CMPL 130, 131, 132, 133), and 3 additional CMPL courses numbered between CMPL 200 and 699.

Global Cinema Minor

The global cinema minor, housed in the Department of English and Comparative Literature, offers an interdisciplinary minor in global cinema studies. This five-course minor enables students to explore the changing, global face of cinema in its aesthetic, economic, historical, linguistic, literary, and social contexts. Students select a flexible, rigorous, and exciting course of study of the place of film within and across human cultures. The minor aims to provide undergraduates with grounding in the history of cinema’s development across the world as well as current trends and developments in global film production. The minor places a particular emphasis on the development of students’ critical judgment and written expression. Undergraduate students majoring in any academic unit are eligible.

Minor in English

Current Requirements:

English 120

Four courses numbered between English 200 and 699, one of which must be an American Literature course selected from English 343, 344, 345, 347, 348, 350, 356, 360, 367, 368, 369, 373, 443, 444, or 445.

Other Minors: For information regarding other minors house in the DOECL

Comparative Literature

Composition, Rhetoric and Digital Literacy

Creative Writing

Global Cinema (CMPL)

Latina/Studies

Medicine, Literature and Culture

Creative Writing

google "UNC Undergraduate Bulletin English Comparative Literature" + "201_" (current year) or see links on main page of website.

For English Minor requirements PRIOR TO FALL 2009 please see the UNCCH Undergraduate Bulletin online or contact the department at 919-962-5484.